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    Q&A: computer troubleshooting help….?

    By admin | January 1, 2011

    Smith edited the following

    Question: computer troubleshooting help….?

    10 Q&A: computer troubleshooting help....?
    Rainy:The pictures have nothing to do with the content!!
    it is possible to beep if a certain motherboard is defective? are memory, video card only give an error beep code if they are defective? how about if the motherboard or processor or powersupply is defective, its possible to give an error beep code when they are defective? my computer boots ok and goes to dektop, after a minute or an hour it hangs, the keyboard hangs and the mouse even the desktop hangs too and it gives a very long continues beep code, whats the problem wth my computer, is it motherboard? power supply?, or memory? pls answer all my questions, thnx…..


    The following is the answer:

    Answer by Ajoi
    It’s probably the cpu overheating. Check your cpu fan. It maybe broken or jammed. Open your casing then switch on the computer. Check wether the fan is working or not. If not, fid a replacement for it.

    Answer by muffer_3
    its a memory error
    http://www.millbury.k12.ma.us/hs/techrepair/beep.html

    Answer by daveysil
    Different computer manufactures have different beep codes. Check you manual or the manufactures website to get a list of beep codes. It may be just a lose connector or your battery for the BIOS needs to be replaced.

    Answer by djfear123
    i agree with muffer, this sounds like a memory error…either there is some sort of hardware memory address issue here or memory is just bad. First, have you installed any new drivers lately? Especially video? If so, then uninstall and reinstall them. Second, download and burn memtest86 to a bootable media. Boot into the program and run for a few hours. If it comes back with a ton of errors, then you need new memory.

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